Greetings fromPagham United Reformed ChurchKnown locally as St Ninian's(click on St Ninian's for more information)

​The Church Activities shown in our 'Notices & Info' section consolidates our friendships and enhances opportunities to share fellowship with each other and meet up with friends.Our support for those less fortunate than ourselves and our commitment to serve all the community will always remain paramount in our Lord’s house environment at Pagham URC.

WELCOMEWe extend a warm welcome to all who visit this site. We are a welcoming Church and hope that you will be able to visit us in person if you live locally, are on holiday here or on business in this area.

Please explore our website to find out more about who we are and what we are up to. We hope it pipues your interest and gives you reason to pay us a visit.

We see our role in this community as living out our Christian beliefs by seeking:

To proclaim the Good News of the Kingdom of God

To teach, baptise and nurture new believers

To respond to human need by loving service

To seek to transform unjust structures of society

To strive to safeguard the integrity of creation​ and to sustain the life of the earth

We invite you to help us in these joyous tasks!

We strive to be a Healthy Church by being:​

Energised by our Faith

Focused on the community around us.

Seekers to find out what our God wants us to be and do.

Prepared to Face the Cost of Change and Growth.

A Community of love and hope.

Here for all, opening our doors and our hearts and inviting all to engage with us in the Grace of God. By doing a few things in His name and doing them well.

Please think about joining us, so that we can become a church that better reflects our village and the community around us.

We are located on the outskirts of Pagham, a small town near Bognor Regis, in the County of West Sussex at Pagham Road, Pagham, PO21 4NJ

Safeguarding and Data Protection

Safeguarding means protecting people's health, wellbeing and human rights, and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect. It's fundamental to high-quality health and social care.We are committed to following legislation and government and denominational guidelines in the safeguarding of children and adults in need of protection. This includes providing a safer environment for all those who use or visit our premises.We work on a formal safeguarding policy and it can be seen on request; from:

The Minister, Reverend Bruce Allinson.

Church Secretary, Miss Penny Thomas.

If anyone has any concerns about the safety or welfare of a child they can speak to Miss Penny Thomas our Safeguarding Co-ordinator for children.

If anyone has any concerns about the safety or welfare of an adult in need of protection they can speak to Miss Penny Thomas our Safeguarding Co-ordinator for vulnerable adults.

​The above named have been appointed and commissioned by the Leadership Team in this place of worship to respond to any safeguarding concerns.Contact telephone numbers and assistance are always available on request​

FACILITIES FOR THE DISABLED

We have adequate facilities installed within the Church and premises to comply with the Disability Discrimination Act to enable people with various disabilities to participate fully in the life of the Church.

The Church is fitted with a sound amplification system and the audibility is very good; a loop system is also installed for those who use hearing aids equipped with the'T'setting